Some speakers of British English also use subway to refer to a British railway system like this, but the London system is usually called the underground or the tube. He crossed London by underground.
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subway, also called underground, tube, or métro, underground railway system used to transport large numbers of passengers within urban and suburban areas.
Since then the Underground network, affectionately nicknamed the Tube by generations of Londoners, has grown to 272 stations and 11 lines stretching deep into the Capital's suburbs and beyond.
Some speakers of British English also use subway to refer to a British railway system like this, but the London system is usually called the underground or the tube. He crossed London by underground.
3 cities have standard metro/ underground systems. They are London (Underground/Tube), Glasgow (now called the subway), Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne & Wear Metro).
In America the first metro was built in New York, and it was called SUBWAY because it was built mostly under the streets (sub= under / way= road), since Manhattan street plan is quite a regular grill and it was easy to do so. But most everywhere else they usually call it simply the TRAIN.
The subway system is usually just referred to as the trains. Locals say I can take the train to your place to generally mean that they take the subway. The subway is never referred to as the metro, underground, or tube.
The subway system is usually just referred to as the trains. Locals say I can take the train to your place to generally mean that they take the subway.
the centre of London is North of the Thames. there was already a dense network of surface railways around inner South London by the time underground railways started to be built, so there was less reason to build underground ones. the clay soil of South London was not suitable for early tunnelling methods.
Since then the Underground network, affectionately nicknamed the Tube by generations of Londoners, has grown to 272 stations and 11 lines stretching deep into the Capital's suburbs and beyond.
In America the first metro was built in New York, and it was called SUBWAY because it was built mostly under the streets (sub= under / way= road), since Manhattan street plan is quite a regular grill and it was easy to do so.
Did you know that the name “SUBWAY” comes from the word “submarine,” which means underwater vessel? If you observe closely, the sandwiches sold at SUBWAY have a shape similar to a submarine, and the name of the first branch of SUBWAY was “Pete's Submarines,” which had the characteristic shape of the submarine.
The Central Line was opened in 1900 and is forty six miles long, making it the longest line of the system, between the stations of West Ruislip and Epping. The Central Line is one of only two lines which have stations outside the boundaries of Greater London.
It varies - the main one is the operator that serves them; Tube stations are served by London Underground, whereas main line stations are served by one of the many National Rail operators or Transport for London's Overground network.
Since the trains underground run through a series of tunnels, many people (Londoners and visitors alike!)refer to it as the tube. Despite this name, a lot of the London Underground network is above ground when you travel, particularly outside of central London.